Shaped as with clay
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MOLDEDShaped, as with clay
MOLDSWorks with, as clay
KNEADWork with, as clay
KNEADPlay with, as clay
modelingthe process of producing sculptured form with a plastic material, as clay
puddlesClay and sand mixed with water and used as a watertight covering for embankments
blungeto mix (clay or the like) with water, so as to form a liquid suspension
blungesto mix (clay or the like) with water, so as to form a liquid suspension
blungedto mix (clay or the like) with water, so as to form a liquid suspension
slurrythin mixture of an insoluble substance, as cement, clay, or coal, with a liquid, as water or oil
coifshood-shaped cap with extended sides, worn beneath a veil, as by nuns
coifhood-shaped cap with extended sides, worn beneath a veil, as by nuns
tonka(Tupi) as in tonka bean, a tall leguminous African tree with fragrant black almond-shaped seeds
lederhosenLeather shorts with H-shaped suspenders, traditionally worn by men in Alpine regions such as Bavaria
zalambdodonthaving molar teeth with V-shaped ridges, as some Insectivora do / an animal having such teeth
palmatedshaped like an open palm or like a hand with the fingers extended, as a leaf or an antler
palmateshaped like an open palm or like a hand with the fingers extended, as a leaf or an antler
bellflowerA plant with bell-shaped flowers that are usually blue, purple, pink, or white. Many kinds are cultivated as ornamentals
mattocksAn agricultural tool shaped like a pickax, with an adze and a chisel edge as the ends of the head
bellflowersA plant with bell-shaped flowers that are usually blue, purple, pink, or white. Many kinds are cultivated as ornamentals
curitesradioactive uranium mineral, Pb2U5O17·4H2O, with adamantine luster, occurring as reddish-brown to deep-yellow needle-shaped crystals, formed by alteration of uraninite
curiteradioactive uranium mineral, Pb2U5O17·4H2O, with adamantine luster, occurring as reddish-brown to deep-yellow needle-shaped crystals, formed by alteration of uraninite
dawsoniteorthorhombic mineral, hydrous sodium aluminum carbonate, NaAlCO3(OH)2, with a vitreous luster, occurring as white blade-shaped crystals: mined as an ore of aluminum
azaleaany of a subgenus (Azalea) of rhododendrons with funnel-shaped corollas and usually deciduous leaves including many species and hybrid forms cultivated as ornamentals
azaleasany of a subgenus (Azalea) of rhododendrons with funnel-shaped corollas and usually deciduous leaves including many species and hybrid forms cultivated as ornamentals
glengarriesA brimless boat-shaped hat with a cleft down the center, typically having two ribbons hanging at the back, worn as part of Scottish Highland dress
belemniteAn extinct cephalopod mollusk with a bullet-shaped internal shell that is often found as a fossil in marine deposits of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods
belemnitesAn extinct cephalopod mollusk with a bullet-shaped internal shell that is often found as a fossil in marine deposits of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods
glengarryA brimless boat-shaped hat with a cleft down the center, typically having two ribbons hanging at the back, worn as part of Scottish Highland dress
buttercupsA herbaceous plant with bright yellow cup-shaped flowers, common in grassland and as a garden weed. All kinds are poisonous and generally avoided by livestock
rhododendronA shrub or small tree of the heath family, with large clusters of bell-shaped flowers and typically with large evergreen leaves, widely grown as an ornamental
rhododendronsA shrub or small tree of the heath family, with large clusters of bell-shaped flowers and typically with large evergreen leaves, widely grown as an ornamental
staplesA small U-shaped metal bar with pointed ends for driving into wood to hold attachments such as electric wires, battens, or sheets of cloth in place
catalpasA tree with large heart-shaped leaves, clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers, and long, slender beanlike seedpods, native to North America and eastern Asia and cultivated as an ornamental
hyacinthsA bulbous plant of the lily family, with straplike leaves and a compact spike of bell-shaped fragrant flowers. Native to western Asia, hyacinths are cultivated outdoors and as houseplants
hyacinthA bulbous plant of the lily family, with straplike leaves and a compact spike of bell-shaped fragrant flowers. Native to western Asia, hyacinths are cultivated outdoors and as houseplants
conifersany of an order (Coniferales) of mostly evergreen trees and shrubs having usually needle-shaped or scalelike leaves and including forms (as pines) with true cones and others (as yews) with an arillate fruit
screwsnail-shaped or rod-shaped piece with a spiral groove and a slotted or recessed head designed to be inserted into material by rotating (as with a screwdriver) and used for fastening pieces of solid material together
talipotsA tall Indian palm with very large fan-shaped leaves that are used as sunshades and for thatching, and to make the material upon which books were traditionally written. When the talipot matures, at about 40รป60 years, it sends up a 25-foot (8-m) stalk bearing millions of flowers, and subsequently the tree dies